So read a memorial plaque, solemnly unveiled last week at ominous
Serajevo. The letters of pure gold are deeply sunk in green marble.
Pensively upon the stone broods the image of a frail young man. He
proclaimed liberty by foully assassinating the Archduke Francis
Ferdinand, Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary. But the World War which
followed did liberate Serajevo from Austrian rule. Therefore to his
people a foul assassin is a Hero (TIME, Feb. 3).